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Been looking for a chipper around the 7-10k mark, and have come across a couple of decent looking refurbished chippers on e-arborist. They don't have the hours on the clock (guessing because that gets wiped).

My question is to what level are these chippers refurbished usually?

And are they maybe something to avoid? Don't want to throw 10k and a bag of spanners and regret it.

Anybody got any input or anyone got a refurb, any issues?

Thanks in advance people..😊

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Been looking for a chipper around the 7-10k mark, and have come across a couple of decent looking refurbished chippers on e-arborist. They don't have the hours on the clock (guessing because that gets wiped).

My question is to what level are these chippers refurbished usually?

And are they maybe something to avoid? Don't want to throw 10k and a bag of spanners and regret it.

Anybody got any input or anyone got a refurb, any issues?

Thanks in advance people..😊

 

Keep saving and add to your 10k....and get a new on with warranty. 10k a lot to risk on anything without long term warranty and or viable company.just what I would do if had 10k. To spend on a chipper.

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Keep saving and add to your 10k....and get a new on with warranty. 10k a lot to risk on anything without long term warranty and or viable company.just what I would do if had 10k. To spend on a chipper.

 

Definetly this. Or chuck the 10k down as deposit and get 0% finance on the remainder. assuming you're looking at a 6" machine it will be pennies per month.

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Keep saving and add to your 10k....and get a new on with warranty. 10k a lot to risk on anything without long term warranty and or viable company.just what I would do if had 10k. To spend on a chipper.

 

 

I would but it's taken a long time to get the cash together, don't fancy another 2 years saving and I am looking to set up my business in the spring. Don't fancy finance either as I know money isn't likely to roll in quick in the first year or two so don't fancy the worry of debt.

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